This is the largest gathering for worship with a congregation of all age groups. It happens every Sunday of the year unless it is a special festival (see All Together Communion). It is a modern language service of Communion following the Common Worship pattern of the Church of England. Music and singing are led by one of our Church Choirs (except in school summer holidays). A sermon/address on the theme or bible readings of the day. All are welcome to receive Communion or a blessing at the altar. Confidential prayer ministry run by our care and prayer team is available after this service. Children and young people are welcome and we are a church at which children are admitted to Communion. Junior Church and Youth Church groups run concurrently in The Cornerstone. Parents, please register new children for Junior Church or Youth Church at The Cornerstone on arrival. Duration: 60-75 minutes

Wokingham children enjoying presenting the traditional Nativity in All Saints Parish Church.

Our annual traditional enactment of the birth of Christ in a traditional Nativity play by the children of All Saints parish. All welcome.

The family services are simple with songs, prayers and a talk for children. Each service has a clear theme. It happens on the 1st and 3rd and 4th Sundays of each month. There is coffee afterwards in the Cornerstone. If you ever worry that your children are too noisy for church, this is the place to try! (30 minutes)

On the 4th Sunday of each month it takes the form of a simple Family Communion service to which all are welcome (30 mins)

Family Services are simple with songs, prayers and a talk for children. Each service has a clear theme. It happens on the 1st and 3rd and 4th Sundays of each month. There is coffee afterwards in the Cornerstone. If you ever worry that your children are too noisy for church, this is the place to try! (30 minutes)

On the 4th Sunday of each month it takes the form of a simple Family Communion service to which all are welcome (30 mins)

At this service we worship God in poetic language and the sacred music of the choral tradition of the Church of England, following the original Book of Common Prayer pattern (1662) for Evening Prayer. The service is sung by All Saints Church Choir, though with hymns for the congregation to join in, and a short talk. (55 minutes).